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Lake Ontario
The Great Lakes, consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, span approximately 94,250 square miles (244,000 square kilometers) across the northern United States and southern Canada. They stretch from the northern tip of Lake Superior in Minnesota to the shores of Lake Ontario in New York, covering parts of eight U.S. states and one Canadian province (Ontario). The lakes collectively hold about 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater.
The area of Quill Lakes is 635 square kilometers.
The area of Warner Lakes is 364.217 square kilometers.
The area of Lakes - state - is 40,235 square kilometers.
Lake Ontario is the largest water body that is entirely in Canada. There are bigger lakes in the Great Lakes region, but these all have part of them in other places like Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Lake Erie and Lake Ontario are both on the Canadian border.
The area of Dinkey Lakes Wilderness is 121.406 square kilometers.
The area of Jennie Lakes Wilderness is 42.719 square kilometers.
The area of Thousand Lakes Wilderness is 66.105 square kilometers.
The area of Alpine Lakes Wilderness is 1,594.461 square kilometers.